ART
Recycled Art: Mosaic Tile (Part 2)
A couple of months back, I created a mosaic for the Habitat for Humanity Recycled Art show, "Home is Where the Art Is". It was great to be involved in something like this, and I've never sold any of m...
Posted on 4/8/13 at 3:39 PM
Tai chi: Practicing the Present
My trainer and I arrived at the tai chi school mid-morning. Last time I showed you a few pictures of what this mountainside martial art boarding school looked like. After dropping my stuff in my room,...
Posted on 8/18/12 at 10:16 AM
I'm Smiling Now Risotto
Each time I pull "The Fine Art of Italian Cooking," by Giuliano Bugialli off the shelf, I have to chuckle as I think back to the time I met the author. It was during the spring of 2007. I was atten...
Posted on 3/13/11 at 1:53 PM
Hill City artist starts crane project for Newtown school
Lorri Acott decided to work with local students in Hill City — population 900 — to offer a little bit of peace and hope to the Connecticut students more than 1,700 miles away by making paper cranes embedded with personal messages and prayers.By Kristi Eaton , January 11, 2013
Dakota Discovery Museum to host Super Saturdays
Families are encouraged to come out and participate in art activities presented by members of the Mitchell Area Arts Council.By News release , January 04, 2013
IRS auctioning off seized Native American artwork
The IRS seized the 16-piece collection of artwork in September from the Washington Pavilion’s Visual Arts Center, where it had been on loan for more than a decade.December 30, 2012
Sculptor gets grant for Rapid City artwork
RAPID CITY — A $2 million public art commission has been awarded to granite sculptor Masayuki Nagase to carve low-relief impressions of western South Dakota’s natural and cultural past, present and future in Rapid City.By News release , December 13, 2012
16 artists featured in art show
The Mitchell Area Arts Council Art Show and sale opened Nov. 29 and will run through Jan. 20 at the Dakota Discovery Museum.By Candy DenOuden , December 06, 2012
Artists aim for exposure
By Candy DenOuden , December 06, 2012
OPINION: Rapid City needs art policy
We are surprised that the city, with a statue or other artwork on almost every corner in the downtown area, does not already have such a policy in place.By Editorial board , November 18, 2012
Camera club judges photos for November meeting
By News release , November 07, 2012
Augustana College center to enhance art, archives
SIOUX FALLS (AP) — The Center for Western Studies on the Augustana College campus in Sioux Falls is wrapping up a five-year effort to raise money for its archives and library, art program and educational exhibits.November 05, 2012
LETTER: Missing something when it comes to stolen fine art
I recently noticed an article which referred to an auction of art at London, England. The amazing price of $34 million was paid for a painting.By Earl Moe , October 31, 2012
Camera Club holds October meeting, judges photos in multiple categories
October 10, 2012
BHSU hosts photo workshop in Black Hills
SPEARFISH (AP) — Photographers from around the nation are gathering at Black Hills State University in Spearfish for a workshop to sharpen their skills in South Dakota's Black Hills.September 28, 2012
Pine Ridge school art piece to examine apology to Native Americans
PINE RIDGE (AP) — A school on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation is opening an art installation project that examines a congressional apology to Native Americans.September 17, 2012
NY court to decide if lap dance is tax-exempt art
September 06, 2012
Mitchell takes top art award at fair
Mitchell High School art teacher Marica Shannon announced Thursday that Mitchell students won first place in the AA category sweepstakes in the arts and education exhibit at the South Dakota State Fair in Huron.By Ross Dolan , August 31, 2012
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